UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence Church Directory First Baptist, 801 Ky. O. C. Brown, Pastor, 808 Tenn. F. W. Ainslee, U. Pastor, 1111 Vt. Warren St. Baptist, 847 Ohio. W. N. Jackson, Pastor, 901 Mo. Brethren, 1400 N. H. B. Forney, Pastor, 1812 Conn. German Methodist, 1100 N. Y. E. T. Ashing, Pastor, 1145 N. J. Presbyterian, 901 Vt. W. A. Wopell, Pastor, 843 Lau. Stanton Olinger, U. Pastor, 1221 Oread United Presbyterian, 1001 Ky. W S. Price, Pastor, 1201 R. I. United Brethren, 1646 Vt. F. M. Testerman, Pastor, 530 Ohio Christian Scientist First Church of Christ Scientist Church Building, 1240 Mass. Sunday Service, 1 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. St. John's Catholic, 1230 Ky. Father G. J. Eckart, 1231 Vt. Christian, 1000 Kg E. T. Barnard, U. Pastor, 1031 Vt1 Arthur Bury, U. Pastor, 1090 Gread Congregational, 925 Vt. N. S. Elderkin, Pastor, 1100 Ohio Friends, 1047 Ky. W. P. Haworth, Pastor, 1027 Pa. Episcopal, 1001 Vt. E. A. Edwards, Rector, 1013 Vt. Evangelical Association, 1000 Comm C B. Willming, Pastor, 1021, I KR Lutheran, 1042 N. H. E. E. Stauffer, Pastor, 1046 N. H. Methodist Episcopal, 946 Vt. H. E. Wolfe, Pastor, 937 N. H. G. B. Thompson, U. Pastor, 408 W. 14th. List of Players Following are the names of players on several of the teams. Managers are required to place a list in the hands of the chairman of the commission so they are urged to attend to the matter at once. Y. M. house, 941 ind. *Blincee, Thomann, Kingsborough, Ireland, Payne, Kingsbourough, Austine, Stean, Cilson, Lyons, Zelow- sky, Palkonsky.* Track Training Table, 1339 Kj: Niles, Frederick, Fink, J. Dean, James, Wood, Lindsey, Hilton, Connors, Jefferson, Smith, Hilton, Crabbe, Hayes, 1237 Oread, phone 2181W Boll; Hope, 941 Ala. B. 2336; Bost, mgt, Trucker, Jones, Couch, Chandler, Harms, Weidlein, Hogapple, Weible, Gearthart, Ruth. Midway, 1042 O., 3225B. Weltm, capt., German, Webster, Harlan, Bar- ren, Bennett, Frisch, Paul, Wadell, Raldwin, Elswick (incomplete) Co-op, 1345 Ky., 1116; J. D. Ber- wick, capt., McLaughlin, Wyman, Culin, King, Raemer, Fairchild, Mc Cullough, Dryden,WDylen, Ferie, Subklruppe, Bowers, Pearson, Huntsman, Blair, Kitchen, Bayles. Martin, 912. 127 I.B.: Irwin, mgr. Foltz, Sorensen, Swanson, Russell. Pattonson, Farley, Belli, Gray. Papst, Templem, Livingston, Kelog. Custer: Washburn, capt., 1026B, Harden, mgr., 1323W B, Pierce, Harding, Deaver, Cook, Rogers, Cummins, Burns, Nixon, Didge, Young, Williams, DeRoin, Kabler, Coover, Mitton, Shannon, Threve. Dunakin Co.-op, 134 Mass. : Street, Square. Darby Dumbbell, Elijah Smith. Darby Dumbbell, Elijah Smith. Dad's Club, 1313 Vt. Larrivree, MacGregor, Long, Hill, Peterson, Major, Fitzgerald, J., Fitzgerald, A. Eaton, Osborne, Corbine, Schmitter, Wilson, Stuewe, Slade, Beil, Manning, Stortz, Mathers. damets, 2129 B.: Arnold, mgr. Schoeffel, Buchanan, Madden, Mitchell, Brown, Cooper, Hutton, Ford, Hill, Bowersock. Lee's: Gear, Wyatt, Joliffe, O'Bryan, Clark, Smith, Flower, Bowman, Huey, Young, McCorkle, Morgan, McCamon, Rogers, Champlin, Cox, Weible, Frost, McVey, Nixon, Degen, mgr. Stevenson; Mossick, Kubic, Sperry, Jones, Mather, Teasley, Calpino, Terry, Pickering, Reed, Jeter, Robinson, Murphy. the Neal Club, 17 W. 14th: Swatek, Crow, Weiters, Martin, Crowley, Steinhauer, Mella, Reed, Thell, Merrill, Nystrom, Yokum. Los Amigos: Parker, mgr, Koez, Henry, McIlhenny, Busenbark, Vaughn, Jones, O'Bryan, Swartz, Grecion, Beal, Ritter, Ferguson, K, K. 1225 Oread Ave, 2418 B. Workshire, K., Woolcock, Sullivan, Robbins, Workshire, K., Woolcock, Sullivan, Robbins, WANT COURSES IN ENGLISH Correspondence Students Pick Literature in Preference to Other Studies According to a report made by the correspondence study department of the extension division there were forty registrations made during March. Nineteen Kansas cities were represented in the registrations and five of those who wish information though the extension division reside Topeka, Oklahoma, Missouri, Oklahoma and California also have individuals who are taking advantage of the opportunity offered by the University of Kansas. English courses were the most popular. Twelve of the forty registrations were made in some branch colleges, and two with six entrances. The report this month shows a slight decrease in registrations as compared with summer; however, was an unusually heavy demand for the correspondence department. Anderson, Woolsey, Brown, Mona ban, Appel, Wentworth. Dunakin Co-Op Club, 1304 Mass St. Street; captain, O. Darby, Shel manager, DutMetz, Spencer, M. manager, Moore Smith, Cheney Johnson, Hilton, Hilze Kenney Club, 1038 Tennessee; Hugh Brown, Frank Miller, Harry Curfman, Geo. Ball, Art Thomas, Geo. Pauly, Orin Ruth; Victor Hunt, outside; Winton Smith, outside; Lee Smith, outside; Newton,坐下; Geo. Bob, Geo. Bead, V. T. Newton, manager, B. 1277J 1131 Tennessee street. Ulrich: Hite, manager, Stiller, Baker, Gear, Terrent, Chandler Webb, Thomas, Carter, Tucker, Jar- boe. Schwegler at Presbyterian Church Prof. R. A. Schwegler will occupy the pulpit Sunday at the Presbyterian church. Morning topic, "The People That Perish". Evening topic, "The Master Servant."—Adv. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Skating at the Auditorium Friday and Saturday nights. - Adv. Ice cream sodas, all flavors—try them at Wiedemann's—Adv. LOOK OUT SECRETARIES, MR. LARDNER IS COMING James C. Lardner, general purchasing agent for the Board of Administration, has just written Registrar Foster that he will probably be in Lawrence the last of next week, and that during his visit he will call in the account books issued to the student organizations on the Hill. Arrives at K. U. Next Week to Inspect Student Account Books According to the instructions given with the books, they should be turned in to Registrar Foster every ten days or so to see that they are being checked. The books have been brought in. Mr. Lardner will ask for a strict accounting when he calls the books in, and the books should be given to Mr. Foster at once for a preliminary examination, to see the correct method of checking.allowed Oklahoma Club; University Debating Society; freshman class; Jurisprudence Club; Sachems; junior elective Council; Civics engineering society; A. I. M. E.; Kansas Engineering Magazine; Architectural Engineers; Annual; band; sophomore class; Home Economics Club; Annual; Junior; Sphinx; architecture; engineering club; Entomological Club; W.S. G. A.; Automatic Club. The following organizations have been supplied with books; Professor Goldsmith admits that he escorted a feminine member of the University faculty to the motion hall, how, but refuses to tell who she was. Aha Goldwin, Who Was She? Prof. Goldwin Goldmith and Miss Margaret Lynn deny that they broke the mid-week date rule to attend a motion-picture show as stated in the Daily Kansan last night. I ice cream sodas, all flavors—try them at Wiedemann's—Adv. Reynolds Bros. for good smooths. -Auv. If you like Swiss Chocolate Sundae and Eclairs, try ours. Wiedemann Send the Daily Kansan home. PROTSCH "The Tailor" SPRING SUITING VARSITY THEATRE TODAY—Shubert presents Margaret Weyesley and Robt. E. Kellard and Shubert Theatre cast in "The Fight" N. Y. Hudson Theatre sensation. Five act political drama by Bayard Veillier, author of "Within the Law." DIVISION I. Hash House League Schedule
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